Women's Higher Disgust Sensitivity Linked to Longevity

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Research suggests that women and female primates exhibit higher levels of disgust than their male counterparts, which may contribute to their longer lifespans by reducing disease exposure. This heightened sensitivity to potential contaminants, such as infected food or individuals, acts as a protective mechanism, particularly important for females who bear and care for offspring. Studies indicate that this disgust response is an evolutionary trait that helps prevent infections, supporting the idea that being more easily disgusted can be beneficial for health and longevity.
Topics:health#disease-prevention#disgust#evolutionary-biology#gender-differences#primate-behavior#science
Why are women more disgusted than men? It may help them live longer National Geographic
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